The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 7 in Circuit Court.

Hill was arrested Tuesday following a report made to the Child Abuse Hotline, according to testimony from an officer with the Russellville Police Department. Law enforcement officials conducted separate interviews with four juvenile victims under the age of 15. The results of the interviews indicated three victims disclosed sexual contact, including intercourse, with Hill, according to the officer’s testimony.

One victim said Hill allegedly took pornographic images of her.

Hill is related to all three victims.

District Judge Don Bourne ordered Hill have no contact with the victims or their families. He also said Hill should have no contact with any children under the age of 18.

West was arrested after officers responded to a disturbance call at his home in Hector. According to testimony from an officer with the Pope County Sheriff’s Office, West’s wife told officers that during an argument, West became aggressive. He allegedly broke her phone when she tried to call 911 and threatened to kill her.

Kindle was arrested Sept. 10 after reports he had allegedly entered two cars parked at a local business and took a lighter and a partial carton of cigarettes from one of them, according to a police report. Officers responding to the call located Kindle and found a backpack containing the cigarettes nearby.

• Paul Franklin, 39, nonsupport — $5,000 cash only.

Charges were filed against Franklin in November 2012, according to court documents. At that time, documents indicated he owed $16,778.33 in back child support from Oct. 31, 2009, to July 31, 2012.